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Cam Clarke

Voice Actor

American voice actor and singer known for voice work across animation and video games. Voiced the main antagonist Lord Piccolo in the Dragonball Evolution game adaptation.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Lord Piccolo in Dragonball Evolution video game
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Video Game Role

Cameron Arthur 'Cam' Clarke voiced Lord Piccolo in Dragonball Evolution: The Game, bringing the franchise's iconic villain to life for the interactive adaptation based on the live-action film. Clarke's theatrical approach to voice acting lent gravitas to Piccolo's menacing presence as players navigated the game's story mode, making the antagonist memorable despite the mixed reception of the wider Dragonball Evolution project.

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Voice Acting and Singing

Clarke's career spans voice work in animation and video games, complemented by his work as a singer. His distinctive voice has made him a sought-after performer for antagonistic and authoritative characters across media. While his Dragon Ball work represents a snapshot within his broader career, Clarke remains an active voice performer in the entertainment industry, known for bringing energy and character to complex roles.

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